I have enormous respect for the hon. Gentleman, who is a thoughtful contributor to such debates, but I find his distinction "convenient", if I can put it like that. The truth of the matter is that his argument would have more intellectual respectability if he were arguing for a cap on all donations. It is inconsistent and irrational, however, to single out a single class who are entitled under the law to vote, who are British citizens and who have a powerful connection with this country and to deny them the right to donate while allowing it to the hon. Gentleman or to me.
Political Parties and Elections Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Geoffrey Cox
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 13 July 2009.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Political Parties and Elections Bill.
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